Abby Huntsman told her co-hosts not to forget who Cohen is and reminded them that “he’s out for himself, don’t forget. Michael Cohen is out for himself and save his reputation.”

“He’s got real veracity problems because he’s lied before under oath,” Sunny Hostin agreed. “I think he’s pled guilty and he’s going to get three years in prison so he’s clearly trying to get a deal and so people may not believe him. They may believe him. But we’re going to get some pretty juicy tidbits from him.”

“How much will we get from this though, because Elijah Cummings has already come out and saying they are going to work with Mueller on this,” Huntsman argued. “And he’s going to tell them how much they can ask right?”

“Well he already did 70 hours of testimony, 70 hours,” Meghan McCain interjected. “I can’t imagine doing anything for 70 hours, let alone talking about one experience. I mean, you’re the prosecutor. That seems like a hell of a lot of time for me.”

Meghan McCain attends the 2015 Trevor Project NextGen Fall Fete on November 13, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images)

McCain, who seems to rarely hold back her thoughts, continued, “I honestly think Michael Cohen was a jackass from day one and I continue to think he’s a jackass. I don’t know what he could probably say to change that.”

US President Donald Trumps former attorney Michael Cohen leaves US Federal Court in New York on December 12, 2018 after his sentencing after pleading guilty to tax evasion, making false statements to a financial institution, illegal campaign contributions, and making false statements to Congress. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

“Sorry, apparently you’re not allowed to say that, Ana. I just got it in my ear,” McCain snapped back. “Sorry. Sorry, I can’t say that. “But the audience is in agreement with us that that guy seems shady.”

“I’m sorry, don’t censor us on what we’re allowed to say about a guy like Michael Cohen who’s about to rot in jail,” she blasted back once more.

The ladies then continued arguing about Cohen, his connection to the president and whether or not he was an “accurate reflection of Donald Trump.”